When my sister was about 13 she took part in an interesting experiment about the amount of information people can take in from different sources at once (basically a group of them sat in front of a bank of TVs showing different things and were then tested in a Crypton Factor stylee). The upshot of the experiment, as I remember it, was that the younger you are the more adept at doing this you are because you have grown used to dealing with a multitude of information - a classic example being an airport!
So, I was interested to see this on Robyn’s Nest.
What I’ve read:
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Saturday’s Guardian
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Two local papers
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Countless recipe books
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Press cuttings at work
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Christmas Pudding by Nancy Mitford
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Started Them and Us by Charles Jennings
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Madame Pompadour by Nancy Mitford
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A lot of email
What I’ve listened to:
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Radio 4 - it’s on all the time in the kitchen
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Radio 1 - Nihal & Dick & Dom on Saturday morning
What I’ve watched:
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Judge Judy - a secret passion!
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Masterchef
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University Challenge
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Moving Wallpaper
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Echo Beach
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Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom
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Men in Black 2
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Shaun of the Dead
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Jamie’s Fowl Dinners
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Chicken Out
What I’ve surfed:
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Facebook
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Friends blogs (see blogroll)
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Work intranet
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Chicken Out
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BBC
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Number 10 Petitions
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UK Parliament
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Hansard
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Gites de France
At least, that’s all I can remember (Father). Which shows if there was anything else then I haven’t taken it in….
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